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Un'attrice in difficoltà cerca di aiutare un amico a dimostrare la sua innocenza dall'accusa di aver ucciso il marito di una donna dell'alta società.Un'attrice in difficoltà cerca di aiutare un amico a dimostrare la sua innocenza dall'accusa di aver ucciso il marito di una donna dell'alta società.Un'attrice in difficoltà cerca di aiutare un amico a dimostrare la sua innocenza dall'accusa di aver ucciso il marito di una donna dell'alta società.
- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura
Alastair Sim
- Commodore Gill
- (as Alistair Sim)
Miles Malleson
- Mr. Fortesque
- (as Miles Mallison)
André Morell
- Inspector Byard
- (as Andre Morell)
Robert Adair
- Rough Individual
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Alfie Bass
- Stage Hand With Microphone
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Hyma Beckley
- Man in Pub
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Gordon Bell
- 2nd Chauffeur
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Gerald Case
- Policeman
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizBecause Patricia Hitchcock (Chubby Bannister) bore a resemblance to Jane Wyman, her father Sir Alfred Hitchcock asked her to double for Wyman in the scenes that required "danger driving" in the beginning of the movie.
- BlooperIn the opening credits, Alastair Sim's name is misspelled as "Alistair Sim".
- Citazioni
Charlotte Inwood: He was an abominable man. Why do women marry abominable men?
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening credits depict a theatrical safety curtain being raised to reveal the opening shot of London.
- Versioni alternativeA French VHS released in the nineties contained two versions of the film: one dubbed, the other subtitled. Beside this difference numerous edits were made in the dubbed version. Many scenes were shortened such as the talk between Eve and her father outside the boathouse in the night, Eve's attempt to disguise herself as a maid... However, and more importantly, this version contained two longer scenes not present in any copy released on VHS or DVD so far.
- The first one is an extension of the bar discussion scene between the maid and the other patrons, right before Eve asks Wilfred Smith "Don't you think she's talking too much?" The dialog is dubbed in French.
- The second scene is a slightly but magnificent longer version of Marlene Dietrich singing "The Laziest Gal in Town". The complete song runs 4 minutes instead of 3.37 in the edited version. The cut occurs after the first "it's not 'cause I couldn't" in the lyrics.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Marlene (1984)
- Colonne sonoreThe Laziest Gal in Town
(1950) (uncredited)
Written by Cole Porter
Performed by Marlene Dietrich and a male quartet
Recensione in evidenza
This is a fine movie by Director Hitchcock in which Jane Wyman shines as the aspiring stage actor trying to get to the truth of a murder. It is usually overlooked or forgotten in evaluations of Hitchcock's overall work. Wyman's friend Richard Todd is on the run from the police. In an effort to out the guilty party, she enlists the help of her father, played by the great Alastair Sim. She worms her way into the household of a far more accomplished actor, Marlene Dietrich, impersonating a servant. She also wins the heart of a police inspector, Michael Wilding. She is at the forefront of this entertaining little film as she changes wardrobes and accents, going back and forth from London to her country home. The cast is strong all-round and, in addition to the above, are the talented Dame Sybil Thorndike, Joyce Grenfell and Kay Walsh, not to mention Patricia Hitchcock, the director's daughter, who often performed very capably in his movies. The movie is a black comedy that moves along at a great pace, with interesting vignettes and the long takes that Hitchcoock used so effectively. The on-location shooting in London gives the movie a reality missing in Hitchcock's earlier films. I liked this movie very much and with Wyman's acting and Hitchcock's direction, it works well.
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- Stage Fright
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- Budget
- 1.437.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 511 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 51 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1
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